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Ann Harper 1792–1874 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1792

Birth Location: Dunrossness, SHI, SCT

Death Date: 05 Oct 1874

Death Location: Cullister, Sandwick, SHI, SCT

Father: James Harper

Mother: Catherine Scott

Spouse(s): William Brown

Children(s): Ann Brown, Catherine Brown, Ursala Brown, William Brown, Thomas Brown

The story of Ann Harper began in 1792 in Dunrossness, SHI, SCT. In 1851, Ann Harper resided in Sandwick, Shetland, Scotland. In 1861, Ann Harper resided in Sandwick and Cunningsburgh, Shetland, Scotland. Ann Harper married William Brown, and had children including Ann Brown, Catherine Brown, Thomas Brown, Ursala Brown, William Brown. Ann Harper passed away in 1874 in Cullister, Sandwick, SHI, SCT.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann Harper began in 1792 in Dunrossness, SHI, SCT.
  • In 1851, Ann Harper resided in Sandwick, Shetland, Scotland.
  • In 1861, Ann Harper resided in Sandwick and Cunningsburgh, Shetland, Scotland.
  • Ann Harper married William Brown, and had children including Ann Brown, Catherine Brown, Thomas Brown, Ursala Brown, William Brown.
  • Ann Harper passed away in 1874 in Cullister, Sandwick, SHI, SCT.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ann Harper's Ancestors

Self
Ann Harper
1792–1874
Birth Place: Dunrossness, SHI, SCT
Parents
James Harper
1767–
Sumburgh, Dunrossness, SHI, SCT
Catherine Scott
1762–
Toab, Dunrossness, Shetland Islands, Scotland
Grandparents
HARPER
1740–
Margaret (Charlesdaughter Charlesdaur) Gaunson
1747–
Thomas Scott
1735–1800
Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland
Jean Scot
1731–1774
Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
William Scot
1663–1743
Elizabeth Strachen
1673–1746
John ***
1699–1755
Elizabeth Morison
1707–1782
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James ***
1665–1725
Margaret Archibald
1666–1736
Thomas Morison
1672–1708
Jannet Thomson
1672–1734

Ann Harper's Descendants

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Ann Harper (abt 1792–05 Oct 1874) m. William Brown (Abt. 1792–22 Feb 1864)
  1. 1. Ann Brown 1829–
  2. 2. Catherine Brown 1825–1893
  3. 3. Ursala Brown 1827–1876
  4. 4. William Brown 1819–
  5. 5. Thomas Brown 1821–

Ann Harper's Timeline

5 Records

1792
abt 1792
Birth of Ann Harper in Dunrossness, SHI, SCT
Dunrossness, SHI, SCT
1851
1851
Age 59
Ann Harper resided here in Sandwick, Shetland, Scotland
Sandwick, Shetland, Scotland
1861
1861
Age 69
Ann Harper resided here in Sandwick and Cunningsburgh, Shetland, Scotland
Sandwick and Cunningsburgh, Shetland, Scotland
1871
1871
Age 79
Ann Harper resided here in Sandwick and Cunningsburgh, Shetland, Scotland
Sandwick and Cunningsburgh, Shetland, Scotland
1874
05 Oct 1874
Age 82
Death of Ann Harper in Cullister, Sandwick, SHI, SCT
Cullister, Sandwick, SHI, SCT

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1792
    Event Place: Dunrossness, SHI, SCT
    Record Source:
    [1] 1851 Scotland Census, Parish: Sandwick; ED: 3; Page: 1; Line: 2; Roll: CSSCT1851_1; Year: 1851
    [2] 1861 Scotland Census, Parish: Sandwick and Cunningsburgh; ED: 3; Page: 33; Line: 2; Roll: CSSCT1861_1
    [3] 1871 Scotland Census, Parish: Sandwick and Cunningsburgh; ED: 4; Page: 34; Line: 7; Roll: CSSCT1871_1

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1851
    Event Place: Sandwick, Shetland, Scotland
    Record Source: 1851 Scotland Census, Parish: Sandwick; ED: 3; Page: 1; Line: 2; Roll: CSSCT1851_1; Year: 1851

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1861
    Event Place: Sandwick and Cunningsburgh, Shetland, Scotland
    Record Source: 1861 Scotland Census, Parish: Sandwick and Cunningsburgh; ED: 3; Page: 33; Line: 2; Roll: CSSCT1861_1

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1871
    Event Place: Sandwick and Cunningsburgh, Shetland, Scotland
    Record Source: 1871 Scotland Census, Parish: Sandwick and Cunningsburgh; ED: 4; Page: 34; Line: 7; Roll: CSSCT1871_1

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05 Oct 1874
    Event Place: Cullister, Sandwick, SHI, SCT

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